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Hot Pressing Recovery of Epoxy Insulating Material Cured with Anhydride based on Triethanolamine

Yunjian Wu, Yao Zheng, Yiran Hu, Fusheng Zhou, Jiahe Yu, Xiaoxing Zhang
Scholars in the electrical field hope to use catalysts to improve the curing system of acid anhydride epoxy insulating materials, so as to solve the problem that a large number of waste insulating materials can not be effectively recycled. One of the most important research directions is to select a...

Fertilizer Application Timing and Product Recommendation for Corn

Jomiel C. Banogbanog, Nel R. Panaligan
This study addresses the multifaceted challenges faced by corn farmers in Davao Del Sur, Barangay Tres De Mayo, Digos City, where pests, diseases, and nutritional deficiencies significantly impact crop production and quality. Recognizing the importance of effective fertilizer application for increasing...

The Effect of STEM + Assesment Formative in PBL on the Ability Level of Self-Directed Learning of Prospective Physics Teacher in Mechanical Wave

Merlyn Yoan Trivosa Benu, Parno Parno, Supriyono Koes, Lia Yuliati, Maharani Putri, Marlina Ali
Self-directed learning abilities are important for students to study physics because learning basic physics with an applicative orientation requires students to apply knowledge in solving problems. In solving problems, it takes initiative to find solutions to problems, these initiatives are related to...

An Investigation of Social Impacts for Sports Events on Local Communities: The Case of Sriwijaya Gran Fondo Cycling Event on South Ogan Komering Ulu Regency, South Sumatera, Indonesia

Nadia Chairunnisa Andra Shita Marini, Sri Wulan Damayati, Ushy Ramadhanty
The growth and popularity of athletic events in Indonesia might cause ripple effects in the tourism and creative economy sectors. Sports are not only a need but have also become a part of people’s lifestyles. Cycling is one of the most popular leisure sports in urban areas. The Sriwijaya Gran Fondo’s...

Covid 19: Investment Decisions of Individual Investor Based on Behavioral Finance Factors

Arista Natia Afriany, Latifah Putranti, Hapsari Dyah Herdiany, Valsa Ayunda Tisya
Positive achievements in trading and investment are reflected in the increasing public interest in investing in the Indonesian capital market. In theory, EMH assumes that there are many rational investors who try to maximize profits. Behavioral finance theory is an empirical study of contradictions that...

Information Booster Through the Community Service Advertising “Ingat Pesan Ibu” on Covid 19 Threat Awareness

Aprilia Cyntia Irani, Edy Prihantoro, Emilianshah Banowo, Noviawan Rasyid Ohorella, Susilowati Dyah K
Public service advertising is a type of non-commercial advertising whose purpose is to provide information, educate or change people's behavior. The researcher is interested in seeing how the attitude of Prambors radio listeners towards public service advertisements “Ingat Pesan Ibu” on the radio....

Higher Education Existence in Guarding Mandatory Halal 2024 for Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs) in Positive Legal Perspectives in Indonesia

(Case Studies at UIN Sunan Ampel Surabaya and Trunojoyo University Madura)

Zainatul Ilmiyah, Abdul Basith Junaidy, Nur Lailatul Musyafa’ah, Rifdatul Maziyyah, Indy Mafiiqoh Syatta, Deanna Nurtifara
To encourage the enactment of halal product assurance, various efforts have been made by the government, from creating derivative regulations to designing BPJPH. However, small to micro business operators implementing the halal certificate are still constrained to obtain it, mainly because of impediment...
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Literature Review: Overview of Giving Weaning Food to Babies Aged 6–24 Months

Lia Mulyanti, Yoni Meilinda Putri Stiawan
A person's nutritional status is a reflection of what they consume. The problem of malnutrition is influenced by several factors, including the provision of WEANING FOOD. You need to pay attention to giving WEANING FOOD starting from food intake, frequency, quantity, and portions. Aim: The aim of...

A Case Study of the Humanistic Quality Cultivation in Music Education at Chinese Higher Education

Qiong Wei, Guangjian Zhang
Music education has a far-reaching impact on people’s quality cultivation. Music is both a means and an end in the cultivation of man. Under the Chinese liberal education system, music education involves many aspects, including teacher strength, teaching content, teaching methods, and society’s attitude...

Research on Implementation Strategies for the New Generation of Educational Technology in Personalized Education within Universities and Nine-Year Compulsory Education

Kaixin Wei, Hua Zong
With the continuous deepening of educational reform, respecting individual differences among students and implementing personalized subject education have become key pathways to improving educational quality and promoting comprehensive student development in the new generation of educational technology....

Analysis of Passenger Health and Safety Education: A Perception Study on River Transport at the Lower Ampera Jetty

Yeti Komalasari, Anton Abdullah, Wildan Nugraha, Direstu Amalia, Indira Ari Putri, Muhammad Rizki, Aliyya Mufida
At the beginning of the research, there was a river boat accident in the form of a Speedboat which caused fatalities, injuries and missing. The purpose of this study was to analyze the safety of river transportation passengers at the Bawah Ampera Pier in order to improve the safety of existing river...

Integrated Payment Gateway Adoption by Women-Owned Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in Apparel Retail Sector: Scale Development and Validation

Siti Hadijah Zulkifly, Wan Marhaini Wan Omar, Mohamad Nizam Jaafar
The digital economy offers a remarkable new opportunity for Malaysia to become a high-income nation when the digital payment landscape is expanding, and the e-commerce market is experiencing growth. It is supported by the advancement of payment gateway (PG) technology that revolutionized the digital...

Excellence in Digital Learning through Intelligent Technologies

Vishwesh Akre, Hesham Allam, Nguyen Hai, Asif Nawaz, Pankaj Mohindru
Digital education is the innovative use of digital tools and technologies during teaching and learning, and is often referred to as Technology Enhanced Learning The technologies and practices that have developed over the last decade have been heralded as opportunities to transform both online and traditional...
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Word Embedding-based Topic Modeling

Slimane Bellaouar, Ahmed Itbirene, Brahim Chihani
The extraction of topics from information that is in the form of unmarked texts has become a challenging task due to the significant advancements in the field of digitization. Therefore, we need a topic modeling technique, which is based on unsupervised algorithms. Our paper delineates the topic modeling...

Financial Development and Economic Growth: Empirical Evidence from High-Income Countries

Akmil Ikhsan, Alpon Satrianto
The purpose of this study will be to analyze financial development on economic growth high-income countries. This study uses the panel data with a fixed effect model approach. Data is secondary data starting from 1998–2019 sourced from the World Bank. The results showed that, domestic credit to private...

Opportunities and Challenges for Developing a Tourism Village Based on Local Wisdom in The Era of Society 5.0

Ramlan, Siti Hajar, Agung Saputra
The diversity of culture, customs and natural beauty that belongs to Samosir Regency has made this area known as a superior tourist area from North Sumatra Province. These advantages have become a great opportunity for Samosir Regency to be able to develop and advance in the tourism sector in the era...

Designing an Integrated Logistics Information System

Elaeis Hafsah Jauhari, Liane Okdinawati
A state-owned enterprise construction company has many projects that need a logistics process to ensure supplies deliver on time. Currently, there is no logistics planning when project PIC (person-in-charge) requests the logistics to DSCM (Supply Chain Management Division) impromptu. With limited resources...

Improving Learning Outcomes of Relay Running Using Modified Media Sticks from Wood for Class V Students of SD Inp. 6/75 Corawali, Barebbo District, Bone Regency, Indonesia

Muliadi Muliadi, Sitti Jauhar
The objectives of this study were to 1) fifth grade students of SD Inpres 6/75 Corawali, Barebbo sub-district, Bone district. 2) To describe the use of modified wooden baton media to improve the learning outcomes of relay running for fifth grade students of SD Inpres 6/75 Corawali, Barebbo sub-district,...

The Sociocultural in Food Selection Among Pregnant Women with Chronic Energy Deficiency: A Qualitative Study

Nining Tunggal Sri Sunarti, Sri Sulistyowati, Ismi Dwi Asuti Nurhaeni, Retno Setyowati
Maternal health is a key indicator in assessing the quality of a country's healthcare services, particularly in the context of achieving Sustainable Development Goals. Chronic energy deficiency (CED) among pregnant women is a prevalent public health issue in developing countries, including Indonesia....
Proceedings Article

Virtual Knots and Projective Knot Homology

Visakh Narayanan
The article describes a construction of a knot homology theory for knots in RP3. This is achieved by defining a map from projective knots to virtual knots and importing the virtual Khovanov theory through this map. Structural features of knots in RP3 is analyzed in detail for the construction of the...

Museum Activities in the Context of Climate Change

Eyvazova Yegana Mahammad
In the context of the current Environmental Crisis, the Global Community has focused its attention on the goals of a Green World and Green Growth. All socially and culturally significant institutions, within their capabilities, aim to achieve these goals by directing their activities toward improving...

Integration of Rural Inhabitants of Neighbouring Game Reserves by Developing Employable Skills for Mutual Benefit

Shantha Indrajith Hikkaduwa Liyanage, Ivy Rose Mathew, Samuel Chingoiro, Olivia Nthoi
The Northern Tuli Game Reserve (Notugre) and the wider Bobirwa district area are home to well-known private game reserves in Botswana. These game reserves require employees for various activities, including tourism and hospitality, as well as wildlife management and conservation. Although villagers are...
Conference Abstract

P37 PULSE WAVE VELOCITY: DEPENDENCE ON CONTEMPORANEOUS AND HISTORICAL BLOOD PRESSURE COMPONENTS

Louise Keehn, Marina Cecelja, Phil Chowienczyk
Pages: 89 - 90
Background: Arterial stiffness as measured by PWV along the aorta is an important determinant of cardiovascular risk. PWV is known to be dependent on contemporaneous blood pressure (BP) but its dependence on long-term BP has not been established. Methods: Subjects from Twins UK who had tonometric measures...
Conference Abstract

P100 TRIAL OF EXERCISE TO PREVENT HYPERTENSION IN YOUNG ADULTS (TEPHRA): RATIONALE AND PROTOCOL

Afifah Mohamed, Odaro Huckstep, Wilby Williamson, Charlotte Herdman, Yvonne Kenworthy, Konstantina Spagou, Linda Arnold, Polly Whitworth, Ashley Verburg, Holger Burchert, Adam J. Lewandowski, Paul Leeson
Pages: 89 - 90
Background: Hypertension or pre-hypertension in young adults is unusual and more often linked with an adverse family or pregnancy history, such as preterm birth, than hypertension which develops later in life1–4. Surprisingly, no trials have investigated whether lifestyle advice developed for blood pressure...
Conference Abstract

P36 PULSE WAVE VELOCITY (PWV) RESPONSES TO 3 MONTHS OF YOGA POSES AND RESPIRATORY CONTROL (UJJAYI PRANAYAMA) IN HYPERTENSIVE POST MENOPAUSE WOMEN: RANDOMIZED CLINICAL TRIAL

Cláudia Fetter, Bruna Eibel, Liliana Boll, Eduardo Barbosa, Maria Cláudia Irigoyen
Pages: 89 - 89
Background: Non-pharmacological management of hypertension includes regular exercises. Yoga has been pointed as effective on treatment of hypertension. Its many aspects like yoga poses (asanas), respiratory control (pranayamas), meditation and others have not yet been assessed separately to understant...
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P99 THE EFFECT OF L-ARGININE ON THE VASCULAR FUNCTION IN HEALTHY TRAINED AND SEDENTARY SUBJECTS

Ksenija Cankar, Tina Virtič, Polona Zaletel, Ziva Melik
Pages: 89 - 89
Background: The aim of our study was to determine whether the use of food supplement L-arginine improves vascular function, which could be beneficial in preventing the formation and development of cardiovascular diseases. We investigated differences between trained and sedentary subjects. Method: Measurements...

Branding Strategy of Bulls Syndicate as Clothing Motorcycle Worshiper

Hafidz Haykal, Palupi Palupi
Bulls Syndicate operates various branding strategies to introduce the brand to a wide audience. Bulls Syndicate is a clothing brand with a motorcycle design in Solo City, Central Java. Bulls Syndicate establishes a branding strategy amid the intense competition among clothing industries. In executing...
Conference Abstract

P35 ARTERIAL STIFFNESS AND CHRONIC STRESS: ROLE OF GENDER – RIGIDITà ARTERIOSA E STRESS CRONICO: RUOLO DEL GENERE

Rachele Gherardini
Pages: 89 - 89
Aim: Evaluate whether exposure to chronic stress is associated with early vascular aging in hypertensive patients and possible gender differences in this relationship. Methods: Patients where recruited in a Hypertension outpatient clinic during a visit for the evaluation of subclinical organ damage....
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P98 EFFECT OF LONG-TERM ANDROGENIC TREATMENT ON THE STRUCTURAL AND FUNCTIONAL PROPERTIES OF THE GREAT ARTERIES OF FEMALE TRANSSEXUALS

Flavia Cunha, Luiz Bortolotto, Valeria Costa-Hong, Elaine Costa, Maria Sircilli, Tania Bachega, Berenice Mendonça, Sorahia Domenice
Pages: 89 - 89
Background: Androgens act directly on the vasculature through your connection to the androgen receptor in the vascular wall, and can promote changes in structural and functional vascular properties. Objective: To evaluate the structural and functional properties of large arteries in TF in prolonged...
Conference Abstract

PO-02 NO SEX DIFFERENCES IN THE CARDIOVASCULAR RESPONSE TO MENTAL-STRESS IN OLDER ADULTS

Wesley K. Lefferts, Jacqueline A. Augustine, Kayla M. Nunemacher, Kevin S. Heffernan
Pages: 89 - 90
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P34 DETERMINANTS OF PERIPHERAL WAVE REFLECTION IN A LARGE TREATED HYPERTENSIVE POPULATION

Luiz Bortolotto, Eva Kosa, Nadja Mendes, Valeria Costa-Hong
Pages: 89 - 89
Objective: To evaluate the determinants of the peripherial wave reflection measured by the second derivative of the fingertip photoplethysmogram (SDPTG) among known cardiovascular (CV) risk factors in a large treated hypertensive population. Population and Methods: We studied prospectively 316 hypertensive...
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P96 ACUTE EFFECT OF ELECTRONIC CIGARETTE SMOKING ON PULSE PRESSURE AMPLIFICATION IN YOUNG SMOKERS

Nikolaos Ioakeimidis, Dimitris Terentes-Printzios, Christos Georgakopoulos, Charalambos Vlachopoulos, Mohammed Abdelrassoul, Ioanna Gourgouli, Nikolaos Magkas, Dimitrios Tousoulis
Pages: 89 - 89
Purpose/Background/Objectives: We investigated the acute effect of electronic cigarette (EC) smoking on the aortic pressure waveform amplification. We also sought to compare the effect of EC and combustible cigarette (TC) smoking on central haemodynamics. Methods: We studied 24 smokers (age: 30±8 years)...

Viruses and Plague in Al-Azhar’s Tafsir: Correlation of Covid-19 Discovery with Alquran Verses

Kuswardani Dyah Ayu Kusumaningrum, Alfiyatul Azizah, Yeti Dahliana, Ahmad Nurrohim
Viruses are the smallest invisible creatures that Allah Swt. creates to test people. The creation of the virus is none other than Allah Swt. wants to show the worship of mankind and distinguish between one who believes and one who is unbeliever. Viruses that infect only part of humans are not a problem....

Parallel Implementation of Apriori Algorithm Based on MapReduce

Ning Li, Li Zeng, Qing He, Zhongzhi Shi
Pages: 89 - 96
Searching frequent patterns in transactional databases is considered as one of the most important data mining problems and Apriori is one of the typical algorithms for this task. Developing fast and efficient algorithms that can handle large volumes of data becomes a challenging task due to the large...

Parallel Indexing Scheme for Data Intensive Applications

Kenta Funaki, Teruhisa Hochin, Hiroki Nomiya, Hideya Nakanishi
Pages: 89 - 98
This paper proposes a parallel indexing scheme of a large amount of data in order to resolve the issues about time limitation. Three kinds of computing-nodes are introduced. These are reception-nodes, representative-nodes, and normal-nodes. A reception-node receives data for insertion. A representative-node...

On the Properties of Estimates of Monotonic Mean Vectors for Multivariate Normal Distributions

Abouzar Bazyari
Pages: 89 - 106
.Problems concerning estimation of parameters and determination the statistic, when it is known a priori that some of these parameters are subject to certain order restrictions, are of considerable interest. In the present paper, we consider the estimators of the monotonic mean vectors for two dimensional...

Code Coverage Visualization on Web-Based Testing Tool for Java Programs

Mochamad Chandra Saputra, Tetsuro Katayama
Pages: 89 - 93
The visualization of statement coverage (C0) and branch coverage (C1) measurement output can be used in several ways to improve the verification and validation process. The result displays are percentage of a successful tested code and visual information with highlighted in bright green as information...

Symmetries of Vector Exterior Differential Systems and the Inverse Problem in Second-Order Ostrograds'kii Mechanics

R.Ya. Matsyuk
Pages: 89 - 97
Symmetries for variational problems are considered as symmetries of vector-valued exterior differential systems. This approach is applied to equations for the classical spinning particle.

Towards the Applied Hybrid Model in Decision Making: A Neuropsychological Diagnosis of Alzheimer's Disease Study Case

Ana Karoline Araujo de Castro, Placido Rogério Pinheiro, Mirian Caliope Dantas Pinheiro, Isabelle Tamanini
Pages: 89 - 99
A hybrid model, combining influence diagrams and a multicriteria method, is presented in order to assist with the decision making process about which questions would be more attractive to the definition of the diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease, considering the stages of Clinical Dementia Rating. The modeling...

Impact of Agency Costs on Business Performance of Vietnam Listed Food and Beverage Companies

Nguyen Thi Vu KHUYEN
Research purpose: The article studies the impact of agency costs on business performance of companies in the food and beverage industry listed on the Vietnamese stock market to identify the role of agency problem and then make some recommendations to control the problems and improve the enterprises’...

Investigation and Research on the Vocational Skills Training of Normal Students in Prefectural Colleges—Taking Baoshan College as an Example

Guang Li, Ning Nie, Qili Luo, Xuewen Mao, Pan Yu, Minghui Zhang
The vocational skills of normal students are important professional qualities necessary for normal students. Taking the research on the status quo of the vocational skills of the primary education teachers in prefectural colleges and universities as an example, the questionnaire survey method and the...

Research on the Construction of Guizhou Distance Education Teaching Team in the Post-epidemic Period

Taking Guizhou Open University as an Example

Wei Chen, Tiantian Tang
Strengthening the construction of distance education teaching teams in the post-epidemic period is of great significance to improve teaching quality, promote the growth of the teaching team, and promote teaching reform and education development in the post-epidemic period. In response to the current...
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Application of Stenochlaena palustris in Black Tea and Coffee Beverages Targeting Consumers with Sugar Concern

Filiana Santoso, Natasya Oktavianti, Febbyandi I. Pandiangan, Yanetri A. Nion, Maria D.P.T. Gunawan Puteri
Kelakai is an endemic fern found abundantly in Central Kalimantan. Regardless of its high availability, low economical value, and potential health benefits (natural source of iron, folic acid, antioxidant, antidiabetic, etc.), the utilization of the plant as a food ingredient is still limited. Black...

Practice and Evaluation of Nursing Curriculum Teaching Reform Under the “Curriculum Ideology and Politics” Educational Concept

Rui Zhu
Taking the nursing curriculum as an example, the teaching reform and effect based on the “curriculum ideology and politics” educational concept was discussed. Students from class 1-2 of 2018 and 2019 nursing major in a college were selected as research objects. 82 vocational college students from class...

Consequences of Assimilation Policy During a Pandemic in Indonesia: Overview in Human Rights Perspective

Abdul Hamid Tome, Supriyadi A. Arief, Royin Matoka
Guarantees and protection of human rights are the responsibility of the government, both in normal state situations and in emergencies such as the Covid-19 pandemic. In suppressing the spread of Covid-19 in prisons, a policy of granting assimilation is issued to prisoners who meet the requirements. Therefore,...

Analog Broadcasting Transmission in The Digital Age: Development of Community Radio Management Model “Suara Edukasi Kulon Progo”

Budi Dwi Arifianto, Citra Dewi Utami
The existence of a blank spot area for internet signals and economic limitations are obstacles to the online learning process as happened in the Kokap sub-district, Kulon Progo, DIY. Community radio offers a solution, but problems related to managerial constraints and the quality of human resources become...
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Active Participation and Student Journal in Confucian Heritage Culture Mathematics Classrooms

Natanael Karjanto
This article discusses an effort to encourage student-instructor interactive engagement through active learning activities during class time. We not only encouraged our students to speak out when an opportunity arises but also required them to record their active participation in a student journal throughout...
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Corelation Between Epstein Barr Virus Epstein Barr Nuclear Antigen 1 DNA with Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma in Minangkabau Ethnic

Desy Ambriani, Sukri Rahman, Al Hafiz, Hirowati Ali, Hafni Bachtiar
Nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NFC) is a malignancy that come from the nasopharyngeal epithelial cell which is that distribution has been affected by geographic and ethnicity. NFC is caused by multifactorial causes, one of the is Epstein Barr Nuclear Antigen-1 (EBNA-1). EBNA-1 affects some of the signalling...

An Analysis of the Success of “New Blind Date Conference” from the Perspective of Communication Psychology

Li Tianzhi
Under the current Internet economic model, the entertainment industry has shown a strong development trend. TV variety shows are the product of the development of the entertainment industry to a certain level. Among them, the emotional variety show on the topic of marriage and love, as a special variety...

Reflections on Man and Nature in Greek Mythology: From the Name of Natural Creatures

Tianyi Liu
It is well known that Greek mythology has been very influential to western cultures and languages. As for the English language, it enriches its vocabulary to a large extent. And it is having an impact in a lot of different areas, like biology, psychology, geography, etc. Among this, one particular branch...